Canterbury
Found in 71 Collections and/or Records:
From Florence, Lady Alwyne Compton, Canterbury, 12 July 1915
Salisbury cathedral; Henrietta Synnot, card
From Florence, Lady Alwyne Compton, Canterbury, 8 July 1915
'[T]he books will go tomorrow'; can read nothing, 'but that includes the newspapers, and I am thankful'
Letter and proposal from Henry Croaker on the motion of heavenly bodies, 1819-02-17
Includes drawings of a sun-dial and compass, a diagram on the circular motion of the sun, mathematical calculations and tables of longitude.
Letter from F G Ravenhill to Robert Temple Wright; written at Canterbury in enclosure in previous item, 1879-07-28
Letter from F G Ravenhill to Robert Temple Wright; written at Canterbury in enclosure in previous item
(Letter)
Letter from Henry Croaker to Dr Thomas Young, 1819
Containing extracts of an 84 verse poem by Croaker.
Letter from Henry Croaker to Dr Thomas Young, 1819-09-16
In which Croaker refers to ideas shown to him 'by dreams'.
Letter from Henry Croaker to Dr Thomas Young, 1819-10-08
In which Croaker threatens to present his observations on longitude to 'a foreign board' unless given an immediate answer on their worth.
Letter from Henry Croaker to Dr Thomas Young, 1820-04-09
The letter begins with a table entitled 'truth demonstrated on the laws of equity from Alla to George the Fourth England'.
Letter from Henry Croaker to Dr Thomas Young, 1820-06-18
Containing further observations in verse, which came to him in a dream.
Letter from Henry Croaker to Dr Thomas Young, 1820-08-16
Containing observations in verse.
Letter from Henry Croaker to Dr Thomas Young, 1819-06-14
Concerning his invention of a mechanism to demonstrate the motion of the sun, moon and tides. Includes a drawing and calculations.
Letter from Henry Croaker to the Board of Longitude, 1820-09-25
Concerning the movements of the heavenly bodies.
Letter from Henry Croaker to the Board of Longitude, 1818-01-10
Outlining his proposal for finding longitude. Includes a dial table, tables of longitude (for January to December 1818) and a drawing of 'a sun-dial on the perpetual motion'.
Letter from Henry Croaker to the Board of Longitude, 1819-04-09
Outlining his proposal for finding longitude.
Letter from John Abram to Dr Thomas Young, 1819-11-16
Letter from William Henry Fremantle to Sir Francis Darwin; written at Canterbury, 1888-07-21
Letter from William Henry Fremantle to Sir Francis Darwin; written at Canterbury
(Letter)
Letter from William Henry Fremantle to Sir Francis Darwin; written at Canterbury, 1888-07-28
Letter from William Henry Fremantle to Sir Francis Darwin; written at Canterbury
(Letter)
Letter from William Masters to Charles Robert Darwin; written at Canterbury, 1860-05-08
Letter from William Masters to Charles Robert Darwin; written at Canterbury
(Letter)
Letter from William Masters to Charles Robert Darwin; written at Canterbury, 1850-04-03
Letter from William Masters to Charles Robert Darwin; written at Canterbury
(Letter)
Papers on engineering and inventions, 1869 - 1872
Philosophical observations by Henry Croaker, 1819-09-09
Set of philosophical observations relating to the longitude problem. Includes a drawing and calculations.